Rotary-barrel-rack wagon



- (NoModeL) V 2 Sheets-Sheet 1. W. H. MARTIN.

ROTARY BARREL RACK WAGON.

Patented Oct. 19, 897.

(No. Model.) I 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.

W. H. MARTIN.

ROTARY BARREL RACK WAGON. No. 592,203. I Patented Oct. 19,1897.

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WILLIAM H. MARTIN, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

ROTARY-BARREL-RACK WAGON.

SPEGIFTCATION forming" part of Letters Patent No. 592,203, dated October19, 1897.

Application filed ay 12, 1897.

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. MARTIN,

. a citizen of the United States, residing at Los vention, in which-Figure l is a side view; Fig. 2, an end view. Similar letters stand forsimilar parts throughout the different views.

A represents the reach-bar on whichthe rotary wheel or wheels B turn,and is supported by diagonal braces G at either end of said reach-bar A.A frame H passes around said diagonal braces at either end of saidreach-bar A, which constitute frames for carrying extra barrels ifnecessary.

Serial No. 636,247. (No model.)

The wheel or wheels B are supplied with cradles O for the reception ofbarrels E. Said cradles are pivotedto the rotary wheel 13, as

at D. a

F represents a slide-bolt which looks or unlocks the rotarywheel B, saidbolt sliding in or out at the end of one of the frametubes H.

To unload the barrels, turn the wheel B until the barrel desired attainsconvenient height. Then press the cradle C inwardly onefourth turn,which will allow the barrel to.

drop from cradle.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent ofthe Unit-ed States, isg Y The combination in a beer-wagon of a rotarybarrel-rack Wheel or wheels B supplied with pivoted cradles C for thereception of barrels E, said wheel or wheels'turning' on'said reach-barA, all substantially as described. V

W. H. MARTIN. WVitnesses:

J. ORossLEY NEILsoN, SAM KU'IZ.

